AuthorTopic: Santa Clara vs USF grade curve (Read 2467 times)

I was wondering if it would be easier to maintain a higher GPA at Santa Clara or USF (for the sake of possibly transferring second year). I've heard that grade curves at both are pretty rough, but I can't figure out which one is maybe less rough.

USF is brutal, top 10% of the class is a hair above 3.3. Santa Clara's top 10% is 3.71 or so, which looks much better. While it would be easier to maintain a high GPA at SCU I think for transfer opportunities you should be focusing more on class rank.

I think that it would depend on scholarship/requirements to keep it. Both are incredibly expensive, especially when combined with the high cost of living in their respective areas. I'd probably go with SCU though, from my understanding grads from there have do well in the South Bay since the Stanford/Boalt kids abandon the local neighborhood in search of big law jobs.

Whichever one you choose, remember that transferring is notoriously difficult to do and you have no idea where you're going to end up ranked in your class. Only go to a law school that you'd be happy walking out 3 years later with a degree, do not count on transferring.

thanks. helpful websites. any idea which you'd choose to spend a year?

So the general rule is not to go to a school with the intent to transfer. I mean, you can want to transfer, but don't just assume that you'll be at the law school for a year. Remember, you need to be in the top 10% to transfer (generally), which means you have roughly a 90% chance of not transferring.

That being said, you should make sure that whatever law school you start off at, it's one that you'd be happy graduating from.